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The study aims to develop a curriculum mapping process that supports continuous analysis and evidence-based decisions in a pharmacy program. The authors constructed a curriculum map grounded in national pharmacy outcomes and cognitive learning frameworks, then aligned it with intended curriculum and licensing exam blueprint to assess alignment. The mapping demonstrated longitudinal progression of student learning, strong concordance between intended and learned curricula, and was reported by employers and graduates as efficient and effective for continuous quality improvement.

Abstract

<b>Objective.</b> To develop a curriculum mapping process that supports continuous analysis and evidence-based decisions in a pharmacy program. <b>Design.</b> A curriculum map based on the national educational outcomes for pharmacy programs was created using conceptual frameworks grounded in cognitive learning and skill acquisition. <b>Assessment.</b> The curriculum map was used to align the intended curriculum with the national educational outcomes and licensing examination blueprint. The leveling and sequencing of content showed longitudinal progression of student learning and performance. There was good concordance between the intended and learned curricula as validated by survey responses from employers and graduating students. <b>Conclusion.</b> The curriculum mapping process was efficient and effective in providing an evidence-based approach to the continuous quality improvement of a pharmacy program.

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